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  2. Radu Sîrbu - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1995–present. Labels. Indie. Radu Sîrbu (also known as Radu Sârbu, RadU, and Picasso; born 14 December 1978) is a Moldovan singer [1] and music producer. He was part of the pop music trio O-Zone which released the single Dragostea Din Tei. He is based in Bucharest, Romania.

  3. Sârbu - Wikipedia

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    Sârbu. Sârbu (Romanian pronunciation: [/sɨrbu/]; also Sârbul, Sîrbu, and Sărbu) is a Romanian-language ethnonymic surname, used in both Romania and Moldova, as well as throughout the Balkans. Meaning "Serb", it is one of the most common surnames denoting ethnic origin; according to folklorist Pericle Papahagi, it has a very early presence ...

  4. List of Romanian singers - Wikipedia

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    Mandinga; Mădălina Manole; Yolanda Marculescu; Radu Marian; Vasile Martinoiu; Delia Matache; Edward Maya; Julie Mayaya; Alexandra Irina Măruță; Alex Mica; Ioan ...

  5. List of Romanian musicians - Wikipedia

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    Grigoraș Dinicu (1889–1949), composer best known for his violin showpiece Hora staccato. Sabin Drăgoi (1894–1968), composer and folklorist, one of the pioneers of scientific gathering of Romanian folklore. George Enescu (1881–1955), composer, violinist, pianist, conductor and teacher. Valentin Gheorghiu (born 1928), pianist and composer.

  6. O-Zone - Wikipedia

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    The group members have since focused on their solo careers. The band occasionally reunited for concerts in 2017 (Chișinău, Moldova; Bucharest, Romania) and 2019 (Bucharest, Romania). In 2024, it was announced that O-Zone are going to do a summer tour, but this time as a tribute band, consisting of Arsenie as only singer and two dancers.

  7. Dan Sîrbu - Wikipedia

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    Romania U16: 4 (0) 2019–2020: Romania U17: 7 (0) 2021: Romania U18: 2 (0) 2021: Romania U19: 15 (0) 2022– Romania U20: 4 (0) 2022– Romania U21: 2 (0) *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 22 September 2024 ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 21 November 2023

  8. List of Romanian Top 100 number ones - Wikipedia

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    List of Romanian Top 100 number ones. " I Follow Rivers " by Lykke Li (pictured in 2009) topped the Romanian Top 100 for 12 weeks in 2011 and 2012, making it the song with the most documented weeks at number one in the chart's history. Founded in 1995, the Romanian Top 100 was the national music chart of Romania.

  9. Mariana Sîrbu - Wikipedia

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    Mariana Sîrbu. Mariana Sîrbu (1948 or 1949 – 1 August 2023), also credited as Sârbu, was a Romanian classical violinist and academic teacher, who made an international career performing and recording. She was focused on chamber music, founding the Academica String Quartet in 1968, joining the Trio di Milano in 1985, and founding the ...